Adapted and Edited By Pinchas H. Peli - Revised Edition With A New Foreword And AfterwordThe subject of repentance, or teshuvah, captivated Rabbi Soloveitchik's imagination, and it is easy to understand why. As a transformation of the personality in response to the divine will, teshuvah uncovers the depths of human nature and of man's relationship with God.In addressing repentance,Rabbi Soloveitchik confronted questions such as: Can a person change? Is one's personality static or dynamic? How is one to approach God - with love or fear, as an individual or as part of a community, appealing to grace or justice, with a sense of self-nullification or self-worth?Given the issues raised, it is no wonder that some of Rabbi Soloveitchik's most religiously powerful and psychologically penetrating insights appear in his discussions of repentance. This classic volume speaks to the sensitive and searching soul not just during the days of penitence but throughout the entire year.With a foreword by Dr. Itzhak D. Goldberg and an afterword by Rabbi Reuven Ziegler. table{border-collapse:collapse}td{background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;font-family:sans-serif;font-size:16px;border-style:solid;border-width:1px}th{font-family:sans-serif;font-size:16px;border-style:solid;border-width:1px} Sku: ATT-BKE-OR Author: Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik Isbn 10: 1592644783 Isbn 13: 9781592644780 Pages: 300 Binding: Hardcover Date: 8/17/2017 Imprint: Alef To Tav